Insurance law falls into three major categories. First, the insurance company will hire lawyers to represent the insured in case they are sued for something related to their insurance contract. These are known as “insurance defense attorneys.” The second category of insurance law helps insured people determine when an insurance company must pay a claim. Third, insurance companies typically hire attorneys to make sure the company complies with all applicable laws and regulations, which can vary by state.
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An Ironshore Cyber Policy–Part X: Insuring Agreement I.E.:
Tech E&O, Network Security, Internet Media and MPL Insurance Policy Insuring Agreement I.I: NETWORD EXTORTION AND REWARD PAYMENTS COVERAGE Remember: This Blog is organized around insuring agreements, definitions and exclusions. Conditions, etc., may be remarked...
An Ironshore Cyber Policy–Part IX: I.H: Business Interruption Income Loss–Part IX
TechDefender Tech E&O, Network Security, Internet Media, and MPL Insurance Policy Insuring Agreement I.H: Regulatory Proceeding Coverage Remember: This Blog is organized around insuring agreements, definitions, and exclusions. Conditions, etc., may be remarked...
An Ironshoe Cyber Insurance Policy–Part VIII: Insuring Agreement I.G
Michael Sean Quinn, Ph.D, J.D., Etc. 1300 West Lynn #208 Austin, Texas 78703 (o) 512-296-2594 (c) 512-656-0503 mquinn@msqlaw.com TechDefender Tech E&O, Network Security, Internet Media and MPL Insurance Policy Insuring Agreement I.G: DIGITAL ASSET...
An Ironshore CyberPolicy–Part VII: Insuring Agreement I.F.
TechDefender Tech E&O, Network Security, Internet Media, and MPL Insurance Policy Insuring Agreement I.F: Regulatory Proceeding Coverage Remember: This Blog is organized around insuring agreements, definitions, and exclusions. Conditions, etc., may be remarked...
“Cyber-[Somethings]”–A Readily Rejectable Revolutionary Nomenclature
No policy of insurance should ever be named "Cyberworld Insurance" or "Insurance for the Cyberworld" or anything of the like. This blog explains why. Discussions of the Internet and it's numerous "cousins" haft to use language naming the group or set of...
An Ironshore Cyber Policy–Part V: Privacy Breach Expenses Coverage
Tech E&O, Network Security, Internet Media, and MPL Insurance Policy Roughly speaking, this insuring agreement, I.D., regards amounts of money the Insurer will reimburse the Company for certain expenses--its Privacy Breach Expenses--after the Company...
An Ironshore Cyber Policy–Part III
Tech E&O, Network Security, Internet Media, and MPL Insurance PolicyInsuring Agreement: I.B Network Security Liability Coverage This part will focus on the Insurance Agreement to be found in I.B. It is entitled Network Security Liability Coverage. The...
An Ironshore Cyber Policy–Part II
TechDefender Tech E&O, Network Security, Internet Media, and MPL Insurance Policy First Insuring Agreement: #I.A Individual Officer or Director Insurance I have already explained in Part One, the first several words. Now I turn to the real unadulterated cyber...
Deposition Topic:”Prudent to have x?” “Prudent to do x?”
Consider the following dialogue at a deposition: It concerns a situation in which a new business did not demand a copy of its insurance policy from its agent. Q. It would have been prudent for them to ask for it, true?A. Yes. Of course, it was not...
The Insurance Appraisal Process Part IV
Some New Ideas Part IV There is a set of persistent problems in dealing with Umps, namely their selection; the problem is buried in a series of steps for the "opposing" appraisers. (1) Each of the two appraisers is appointed by one of the sides. (2) They frequently...
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